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Jimmy's still got it.
That forehand that started it all. His humor and ability to set the scene is appreciated. He understands his significance but has no ego on the power of his influence. He is well liked by many in the broadcast booth and is a very warm guy. But that forehand is still a great model for anyone to follow. Modern? Classic? Nope. Timeless. Transcends eras and styles.
Wonderful video.

Kyle LaCroix USPTA
Boca Raton

Jimmy is so likeable, and he comes across as so genuine as a broadcaster. I love listening to him. He and Aaron were a couple of my favorites when playing.

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Jimmy's still got it.
That forehand that started it all. His humor and ability to set the scene is appreciated. He understands his significance but has no ego on the power of his influence. He is well liked by many in the broadcast booth and is a very warm guy. But that forehand is still a great model for anyone to follow. Modern? Classic? Nope. Timeless. Transcends eras and styles.
Wonderful video.

Kyle LaCroix USPTA
Boca Raton

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This was certainly one of the very best tennis videos I have ever seen. His father understood how things basically worked, and he realized right away that traditional teaching methods at that time left a lot to be desired. I wish Jimmy would have told the story about his practice set against Rod Laver when Jimmy was just 12 years old. Laver had to really struggle to win a very close set because the twelve year old's forehand was that devastating. At that time, Laver was in his mid-thirties. Anyway, a terrific article, straight from the horse's mouth.